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The second week of December 2016 is not one that I shall long remember – and for all the right reasons! Not only did it contain my birthday but it also presented me with two unique birthday presents – Loren Coleman and his International Cryptozoology Museum did me the immense double honour of presenting me […]

“Before I get to the matter of what A Trojan Feast is about, it’s important that I explain what it’s not about. This is not some simplistic study of why Bigfoot likes to eat apples or aliens from Zeta Reticuli have a particular taste for strawberry ice-cream. No, this is a book that delves deep into the long and notable history of food-based interaction between us, the human race, and magical and supernatural entities from…well, somewhere.”

“As history, legend, and folklore note, there are far more than a few cases on record where strange creatures, and mysterious entities, have been seen in the direct vicinity of bridges. A classic example is a case I have extensively investigated, that of the so-called ‘Man-Monkey’ of Bridge 39 on England’s centuries-old Shropshire Union Canal…”

Eduardo Sanchez and co. return to the genre they helped shape with Exists. When a group of friends travel to a secluded cabin in the woods, they get far than they bargained for when they enrage a creature who lurks in the trees. Armed with little more than a few cameras, the group find themselves on the run from a sasquatch.

After opening season 3 with two great episodes the AIMS team is headed to Eastern Kentucky in search of “The Wildman”. The biggest and most aggressive bigfoot in Appalachia and it’s said to have killed humans.

The thing that makes Valley of the Sasquatch stand out is how it focuses on the characters as they bond or bicker throughout the tale. Their conflicts add a lot to the monster encounters later in the film. This goes a long way in preventing the film from becoming another low budget waste of time.

Filmed by a group of kids playing in the snow in their tree-house, this Sasquatch was measured by Bigfoot investigator Jack Barnes to be in the eight-foot tall region after comparing it to the scale of a standard-sized picnic table. The kids document the sighting well and also show the creature’s tracks.

Michael (Merchant) shreds the breakdown of the Russian Leaping Yeti with top of the line software and reversed engineered quantum computer to expose the finer details missed by mortals. If you’re getting your breakdowns someplace else, you’re only getting half the story; if that. 🙂